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@darshanbathija darshanbathija released this 17 Jun 10:22
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Continuum 0.50.0

A big chat-and-transcript release: full session history, categorized action groups that collapse to a clean summary at the end of a turn, Codex diffs with clickable file links, tinted message bubbles, reliable cross-provider model switching, and a wide sweep of iOS Usage and Settings improvements.

New & improved

  • Full chat history in the Code/Sessions tab. Opening a session now loads its entire transcript instead of just the tail — scroll up all the way to the first turn. (#652)
  • Categorized action groups + tidy end-of-turn collapse. While a turn runs, tool calls group into labeled rows (commands, reads, writes, search, …); once the turn finishes it collapses to a one-line summary you can expand on demand. (#640, #637)
  • Codex diffs & clickable file links. Codex apply_patch edits render as colored diffs, and file:line references in the transcript resolve to real, clickable links that open the file. (#646)
  • Cross-provider model switching actually switches. Toggling a running session to another provider's model (e.g. Codex → Claude Opus) now respawns on the new model instead of silently no-op'ing. (#645)
  • Warm tint for your messages. Customer message bubbles get a subtle terra-cotta wash so your turns stand apart from the assistant's, on Mac and iOS. (#649)
  • Both Claude accounts stay current. A tied second Claude account's usage gauge is no longer starved by the primary's polling. (#638)
  • Plan / Code pill toggles reliably. Clicking the permission pill flips and persists the mode (and never silently grants full bypass on a later model/effort change). (#644)
  • Live active-session indicator. The data-stream "cable" on the focused worktree lights from a model-owned signal, so it tracks real streaming state. (#643)
  • iOS catches up to your Mac. Model trays (chat + new session) show exactly the vendors you've enabled on the Mac; the Usage tab now surfaces every enabled provider plus dedicated OpenCode and Grok strips. (#647, #651)
  • Anonymous usage sharing (optional). Continuum can report aggregate token and cost totals — no prompts, file paths, repo names, or account details — to help improve it. On by default, with a one-tap opt-out in Settings → Your Preferences. (#650)
  • Settings & polish. Settings buttons and segmented controls align to the design system, Save Costs moves under Workspaces, queued follow-up actions read as clickable, and notifications are branded "Continuum." (#648, #641, #639, #642)

Ships build 263 for Mac (signed Sparkle feed).